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Home network users are trading practical setup advice—upgrades, stability, and troubleshooting—while also emphasizing privacy-focused DNS tooling like Unbound alongside Pi-hole. Discussions span real-world deployments (e.g., Starlink) and how to reduce elusive edge-case connectivity issues.

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Key Takeaway If you’re improving a home network, prioritize both reliability (upgrades/stable setup) and DNS privacy (Unbound with Pi-hole).
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If you’re improving a home network, prioritize both reliability (upgrades/stable setup) and DNS privacy (Unbound with Pi-hole).

Home network users are trading practical setup advice—upgrades, stability, and troubleshooting—while also emphasizing privacy-focused DNS tooling like Unbound alongside Pi-hole. Discussions span real-world deployments (e.g., Starlink) and how to reduce elusive edge-case connectivity issues.

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Deployment example A first home network is being built with Starlink.
Upgrade focus Posts are specifically about home network upgrades and improvements.
Stability question Stability of the network setup is discussed as a possible fix for weird edge-case issues.
Privacy tooling Unbound is framed as a privacy upgrade beyond Pi-hole for home networks.

What to Watch

  • Check r/HomeNetworking for follow-up posts on results after home network upgrades and improvements. XDA Developers
  • Search for Unbound + Pi-hole privacy configuration guides linked from XDA-Developers coverage. XDA-Developers

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  • Home network upgrades and improvements XDA Developers
  • First Home Network. Living in the wood with Starlink XDA Developers
  • Most people stop at Pi-hole, but Unbound is the privacy upgrade your home network actually needs XDA-Developers
  • Does a more stable network setup reduce weird edge-case issues? r/openwrt
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